1777 - The Battle of Saratoga was won by American soldiers during the Revolutionary War.
1796 - U.S. President Washington's farewell address was published.
1819 - John Keats wrote "Ode to Autumn."
1876 - Melville R. Bissell patented the carpet sweeper.
1881 - James A. Garfield died of wounds from an assassin. The 20th U.S. president lived for 11 weeks after the wounds were inflicted.
1891 - "The Merchant of Venice" was performed for the first time at Manchester.
1893 - In New Zealand, the Electoral Act 1893 was consented to giving all women in New Zealand the right to vote.
1934 - Bruno Hauptman was arrested in New York and charged with the ********** and ****** of the ****** *** of Charles and Anna Lindbergh.
1945 - William Joyce, also known as "Lord Haw-Haw", was sentenced to death by a British court for his role as a **** propagandist.
1955 - Eva Marie Saint, Frank Sinatra and Paul Newman starred in the "Producer's Showcase" presentation of "Our Town" on NBC-TV.
1955 - Argentina President Juan Peron was ousted after a revolt by the army and navy.
1957 - The U.S. conducted its first underground nuclear test. The test took place in the Nevada desert.
1959 - Nikita Khruschev was not allowed to visit Disneyland due to security reasons. Khrushchev reacted angrily.
1960 - Cuban leader Fidel Castro, in New York to visit the United Nations, checked out of the Shelburne Hotel angrily after a dispute with the management.
1970 - "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" premiered on CBS-TV.
1982 - Scott Fahlman became the first person to use

in an online message.
1983 - Lebanese army units defending Souk el-Gharb were supported in their effort by two U.S. Navy ships off Beirut.
1983 - The final episode of "M*A*S*H" was aired on CBS-TV.
1984 - China and Britain completed a draft agreement transferring Hong Kong from British to Chinese rule by 1997.
1985 - An earthquake registering 8.1 on the Richter Scale hit the Mexico City area. About 6,000 people were ******.
1986 - U.S. health officials announced that AZT, though an experimental ****, would be made available to AIDS patients.
1988 - Israel successfully launched the Horizon-I test satellite.
1989 - A DC-10 belonging to the French airliner UTA disappeared while carrying 171 people to Paris. The wreckage of the plane was found the next day in Niger. It was believed a bomb was responsible.
1990 - Iraq began confiscating foreign assets of countries that were imposing sanctions against the Iraqi government.
1992 - The U.N. Security Council recommended suspending Yugoslavia due to its role in the Bosnian civil war.
1994 - U.S. troops entered Haiti peacefully to enforce the return of exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
1995 - The Unabomber's manifesto was published by The Washington Post and the New York Times.
1995 - The U.S. Senate ****** a welfare overhaul bill.
1995 - The commander of American ****** in Japan and the U.S. ambassador apologized for the **** of a schoolgirl committed by three U.S. servicemen.
1996 - The government of Guatemala and leftist rebels signed a peace treaty to end their long war.
2002 - In Ivory Coast, around 750 rebel soldiers attempted to overthrow the government. U.S. troops landed on September 25th to help move foreigners, including Americans, to safer areas.
2003 - It was reported that AOL Time Warner was going to drop "AOL" from its name and be known as Time Warner Inc. The company had announced its merger and name change on January 10, 2000.
Current Birthdays
James Lipton turns 82 years old today.
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Author
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Baseball Hall of Famer
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Former defense secretary
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Actor
68 Bill Medley
Singer (The Righteous Brothers)
68 Sylvia Tyson
Singer
68 Paul Williams
Singer, actor
65 Joe Morgan
Baseball Hall of Famer, sportscaster
63 David Bromberg
Rock singer
63 Randolph Mantooth
Actor ("Emergency")
63 Freda Payne
R&B singer
61 Lol Creme
Rock musician (10cc)
60 Jeremy Irons
Actor
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Actress, model
58 Joan Lunden
TV personality
57 Daniel Lanois
Rock singer, producer
56 Scott Colomby
Actor
56 Nile Rodgers
Musician, producer
53 Rex Smith
Singer, actor
51 Dan Hampton
Football Hall of Famer
50 Kevin Hooks
Actor
49 Carolyn McCormick
Actress
45 Jeff Bates
Country singer
44 Trisha Yearwood
Country singer
43 Cheri Oteri
Actress, comedian ("Saturday Night Live")
42 Soledad O'Brien
Broadcast journalist
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R&B singer
37 Sanaa Lathan
Actress
35 A. Jay Popoff
Rock singer (Lit)
34 Jimmy Fallon
Comedian ("Saturday Night Live")
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TV personality ("Trading Spaces")
32 Alison Sweeney
Actress
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Rock musician (Maroon 5)
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Actor
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Rapper
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Actor
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Actress
Historic Birthdays
Sir William Golding
9/19/1911 - 6/19/1993
English Nobel Prize-winning novelist (1983)
78 Augustin Pajou
9/19/1730 - 5/8/1809
French sculptor and decorator
95 Charles Carroll
9/19/1737 - 11/14/1832
American patriot leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence
83 George Cadbury
9/19/1839 - 10/24/1922
English social reformer and chocolate manufacturer
73 William Hesketh Lever
9/19/1851 - 5/7/1925
English entrepreneur; built the Lever Brothers firm
79 Charles Mauguin
9/19/1878 - 4/25/1958
French mineralogist and crystallographer
73 Bergen Evans
9/19/1904 - 2/4/1978
English lexicographer and educator
77 Leon Jaworski
9/19/1905 - 12/9/1982
American lawyer; Watergate special prosecutor
90 Lewis F. Powell Jr.
9/19/1907 - 8/25/1998
American associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court (1972 -1987)
64 Elizabeth Stern
9/19/1915 - 8/18/1980
Canadian-born American pathologist